Anti-state sentiment

Anglophobia is a fear or hatred of England, its inhabitants or anything of its origin. It may also refer to fear of speakers of the English language, words borrowed from the English language or words derived from English words. This meaning often refers to the legendary French or Quebecois distaste for loanwords. ...more on Wikipedia about "Anglophobia"

This article discusses the phenomenon of Anti-American sentiment in specific countries around the world and looks at their historical and political context. The definition of anti-Americanism is still up for debate (see Anti-American sentiment), but a working definition would be a systematic or emotional dislike of some aspect of the United States government, people or culture. Thus, historial conflicts and complaints alone do not constitute anti-Americanism, and should only be included here if they can be shown to contribute to a generalize anti-American position or prejudice. ...more on Wikipedia about "Anti-American sentiment in various countries"

The term Anti-Americanism represents a consistent hostility towards the government, culture, or people of the United States of America. Anti-Americanism is often described as a phenomenon that is uniformly hostile to the United States independently of the real attributes of the nation and has characteristics of a distinct ideology. However, whether the term represents an actual ideological movement or merely a rough composite of stereotypes, prejudices and criticisms towards Americans or the United States is strongly debated. Critics of the term question whether Anti-Americanism can be isolated as a coherent phenomenon and often claim the label primarily has a propagandistic or suppressive function over political discourse. ...more on Wikipedia about "Anti-Americanism"

Anti-Australian sentiment, or Anti-Australianism, is a hostility towards or disapproval of the culture, history, and/or people of Australia. The term indicates a broad-ranging animosity, rather than hostility confined to specific issues (such as opposition to recent Australian government policies); however, specific issues may eventually give rise to broader hostility. ...more on Wikipedia about "Anti-Australian sentiment"

Anti-French sentiment in the United States is characterized by disapproval of many or all things French. It often takes the form of moral censure corresponding with tensions in Franco-U.S. relations. ...more on Wikipedia about "Anti-French sentiment in the United States"

Anti-German sentiment refers to the view of the German people or of Germany with suspicion or hostility. As with all anti-ethnic terms, important distinctions should be made between sentiments in opposition to the people and culture, versus those against the government or its policies. However, such distinctions are often not made. ...more on Wikipedia about "Anti-German sentiment"

Anti-Japanese sentiment refers to the view of the Japanese people or of the Japanese nation with suspicion, resentment, and/or hostility. ...more on Wikipedia about "Anti-Japanese sentiment"

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Anti-Polonism (alternatively spelled antipolonism; also, Polonophobia) is a Polish term used to collectively describe a broad spectrum of hostile sentiments toward Poles. ...more on Wikipedia about "Anti-Polonism"

Anti-Sovietism and Anti-Soviet refer to persons and activities actually or allegedly aimed against the Soviet Union or the Soviet power within the Soviet Union. ...more on Wikipedia about "Anti-Sovietism"

Anti-Zionism is a term used to describe several different political and religious points of view. Anti-Zionist positions have in common some form of opposition to Zionism, but their diversity in terms of motivation and expression is so great that anti-Zionism cannot be seen as a single phenomenon. This article examines opposition to Zionism both historically and as it currently exists. ...more on Wikipedia about "Anti-Zionism"

Francophobia is a consistent hostility toward the government, culture, history, or people of France or the Francophonie. Contemporary prejudice against the French often derives from criticisms from the immediate post-war period and the way of life of the artistic and philosophic elite of the time. Although those prejudices are widespread today, Francophobia has existed for centuries and adopted very different forms. ...more on Wikipedia about "Francophobia"

godhatesamerica.com is a website owned by Fred Phelps, the controversial minister of the Westboro Baptist Church of Topeka, Kansas. Along with its sister site godhatesfags.com ( Westboro Baptist Church), godhatesamerica.com promotes the belief of Phelps that the United States is a decadent and morally bankrupt nation, and as such, is hated by God. ...more on Wikipedia about "Godhatesamerica.com"

Lusophobia is a hostility toward Portugal or the Portuguese language. The word derives from Lusitania, the Ancient Roman province covering what is now Portugal and part of Spain. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lusophobia"

Russophobia is a dislike or fear of Russia, Russians or Russian culture. Russophobia is the opposite of Russophilia ...more on Wikipedia about "Russophobia"

Serbophobia ( Serbian, Croatian: србофобиjа, srbofobija), also called anti-Serbism, is a political accusation of dislike or hatred of Serbs or Serbia. The term is used in a non-clinical sense. In particular, the term refers to the position that the whole Serbian nation is guilty, as was interpreted by the Serbian press regarding a New York Times article published on April 1, 2001, headed: Milošević Is Accused, but All of Serbia Is on Trial. ...more on Wikipedia about "Serbophobia"

Sinophobia is a consistent hostility toward people of Chinese origin, and may also refer to hostility of China's culture or history. The term describes the actions and attitudes of individuals as well as the policies and pronouncements of governments and other organizations. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sinophobia"

Żydokomuna ( Polish neologism for "Jewish communism") was a conspiracy theory supported by some anti-Semitic groups in Poland. According to them, Jewish Communists control, or want to control, the Polish government. ...more on Wikipedia about "Żydokomuna"

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